Sen. Kamala Harris (D-Calif.) slammed Attorney General Jeff Sessions on Wednesday after he compared California to the Confederate states in the Civil War. "As far as I´m concerned, Jeff Sessions should be advised, and I´ll advise him right now, that it´s a bad idea, for him, to start talking about anything to do with the history of slavery or reconstruction or the Civil War in the United States," Harris told MSNBC´s Chris Hayes. "His credibility is pretty much shot on those issues," she continued. Sessions on Wednesday announced a lawsuit against California over its immigration policies during a speech to the California Peace

Comments:Kamala Harris has no room to criticize anybody else´s credibility, particularly on political matters. Where did Sessions even mention slavery or reconstruction?

As far as I´m concerned, Harris is as dumb as Barbara Boxer, as demented as Maxine Waters, and maybe as dishonest as Hillary Clinton.

She calls his credibility shot. But I´m sure she wouldn´t say the same about Holder who was held in contempt. I´m sure she wouldn´t say the same about Loretta Lynch, now mired in the Clinton email and the unmasking scandal. In addition, she makes a blanket statement of Sessions being hypocritical, but does not do the reader the service of explaining why it is hypocritical. That´s because it´s not. She´s just pandering. There is only one hypocrite in this article, and it´s her.

Dems pro-illegal immigration arguments are so weak that they must resort to ad hominen attacks rather than reasoned, legal arguments. Dems have effectively LOST the argument but they´re thirst for electoral power prevents them from acknowledging what we Normals all consider to be true.

Waters is once again showing her absolute ignorance of history. Sessions (or Jerry Brown) was not making any reference to slavery. He was referring to one of the pivotal causes of the cold war (from the inception of the republic and the three fifths rule (which she also does not understand) until roughly 1855) turning into the very hot war in 1860. This was the southern notion that the states could nullify federal law.

Pretty easy to figger. Pander to your lunatic leftist base (it helps to be a lot better looking than Cory Booker), secure their allegiance and then count on the image makers and a slavish* MSM to contrive a "moderate" image for you in the general election campaign.

Even a busted Timex is correct twice a day. Obama´s favorite hottie Kommie-LA Harrass is correct, Sessions is a dummy. Lawsuits will take years, the outcome is uncertain, and they get to spend $millions of taxpayer dollars defensing their scofflaw activity.

Much better to prosecute. There are laws on the books making it a crime to interfere and obstruct federal officers. Use them. Arrest Jerry Brown, arrest Becerra and arrest the mayors and city councils of every sanctuary city.

The Camel is an utter disgrace to California. And she has aspirations to run for president? California is a rogue state that has been thumbing its nose at federal immigration laws for years. The idiots that keep electing the likes of Camel Harris don´t realize, or care, that a huge chunk of their tax dollars are being used to prop up the illegal immigrants in the state. It cost the taxpayers billions to educate, incarcerate, and medicate the illegals. I live in California and fully support the actions of the AG.

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